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Advanced cockpit for reduction of stress and workloadTue, 13 Dec 2016 10:34:15 +0000it-IThourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22ACROSS final Forumhttp://www.across-fp7.eu/across-final-forum/
http://www.across-fp7.eu/across-final-forum/#commentsMon, 16 May 2016 13:35:33 +0000http://www.across-fp7.eu/?p=1369As announced earlier this year, the ACROSS Public Forum and Exhibition was held on the 9th of February, 2016 in Rome, Italy at the Casa dell’Aviatore. You can browse the posters and presentations and watch the video and photos of the event here.
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http://www.across-fp7.eu/save-the-date-across-public-forum/#commentsWed, 23 Dec 2015 13:35:05 +0000http://www.across-fp7.eu/?p=597Registration is open for the next ACROSS public Forum!
The Forum and Exhibition will be held on the 9th of February 2016 in Rome, to show and demonstrate the results achieved by ACROSS – Advanced Cockpit for Reduction Of Stress and Workload.

The event will show new cockpit solutions and innovations developed to maintain flight safety by reducing crew workload, especially in demanding situations such as high density traffic, bad weather, emergencies and even crew incapacitation. The project, ending in June 2016, has for now developed more than 25 technologies and applications prototypes, that are expected to work together in support of the flight crew. These technologies will be showed during the public exhibition through prototypes, videos and posters for a wide range of topics, including:

The ACROSS Forum and Exhibition will give to all the participants the opportunity to engage with leading aviation safety researchers and to meet the more innovative European aviation industries.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Attendance at the event is free, but online registration is required: you can register by the 31st of January 2016.

The Forum will be held on the 9th of February 2016 (h 9.00-17.30) in Rome, Italy at the Casa dell’Aviatore. Please note that the venue requires a business dress code (jacket and tie).

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http://www.across-fp7.eu/across-solutions-video/#commentsFri, 20 Nov 2015 09:24:16 +0000http://www.across-fp7.eu/?p=585The ACROSS project is developing new cockpit solutions in order to reduce crew workload, especially during demanding situations such as high density traffic, bad weather, emergencies and even in case of crew incapacitation. These new solutions aim to maintain flight safety for the coming years, when air traffic and is foreseen to increase and consequently complexity.

ACROSS has now developed more than 25 technologies and applications prototypes that support the flight crew in different phases of the flight and in the main crew tasks categories: Aviate, Navigate, Communicate, and Manage systems.

This video presents some examples illustrating the ACROSS innovations:
• The Door To Door application;
• The Weather Awareness System;
• The Enhanced Closest Airports solution;
• The Integrated System Monitoring and Control function;
• The Minimized Overhead Panel and the Touch Interface Control Panel;
• The Future Radio Management Panel;
• The Crew Monitoring Systems;
• The Electronic Standby Pilot.

The ACROSS innovations are expected to work together, reducing the demand in high workload situations and enhancing crew’s ability to plan and equitably distribute the effort along the whole trajectory of the operation.

25 kids had a complete tour of the site, getting in touch with various aeronautical and technical basics. Airbus Group Innovations employees presented models of different air- and spacecraft and explained the main differences between those.

The kids then folded their own paper planes and joined a virtual one in a journey through the Austrian Alps. A 2D projection and a 3D immersive flight in the Airbus Group Innovations Virtual Reality laboratory helped them to fully understand the difference between a two- and a three-dimensional object.